Remove does-the-survival-of-facebook-depend-on-privacy
article thumbnail

Could the Survival of Facebook Depend on Its Privacy?

Waxing UnLyrical

Facebook stock is not doing very well. Some are even beginning to question whether Mark Zuckerberg can continue as the leader of Facebook (somewhere, the Winklevoss twins are howling with laughter). In the past, I’ve made the argument that your privacy is not Facebook’s responsibility, and I still believe that.

Privacy 198
article thumbnail

Why Social Media Will Challenge Marketers in 2019

Direct Marketing Observations

In 2007, when I joined Facebook, it was all about the one degree of separation between you, and who you knew. Now it’s about so many “other” things besides you and yet, in 2019, it still comes back to you, particularly when we have to synthesize the latest batch of Facebook data privacy breaches.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

How to Write a Social Media Policy for Your Business

Socialmedia.biz

Thanks to the digital revolution, social media has now permeated every aspect of small, medium, and large businesses, especially with 52% of consumers acknowledging that platforms like Facebook influence their online/offline purchasing decisions. What is a Social Media Policy?

article thumbnail

Web Worker Daily " Archive Busyness vs. Burst: Why Corporate Web Workers Look Unproductive "

Buzz Marketing for Technology

There’s a culture clash inside office buildings where workers from the busyness economy sit in cubicles next to workers from the burst economy — web workers. Yes, that’s right: even if you work as a corporate employee in an office building, you may still be a web worker, using the Web for radical and unconventional productivity.

Wiki 247